THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Not even those who under the Ian
lthe business which they had carried on
for yens. Big business men and small are entitled to retain their licenses—
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alike have been hit. Here in Lemberg, persons over 50 and who have held
far instance, one of the lareest tobacco
their licenses since before the war--
LETTER_ El 0 X
dealers in the city has had to give up
are safe. The attack on them is made •
his business.
['tidos. Detroit Jewish (lira:nib,
from another direetbm. The turbo:(:
Jews are being ruined economically
t i trait,
I have just 18'01 Isa of czarist Russia are being adopted.
Sir:--Maj• I not express upprecia - , and physically.
Fol. example, it is decreed that no
Nlart•Ic
small
town
where
I
stayed
at
a
Jewish
ill,' for you. lucid editorial ■ d
beerhouse or wineshap may be sit-
I, anent the capital punishment letterIn tel. I was there once before,year
uated
within dot, meters at a t 181 I.
tills an interesting story and then leaves me of r. Edward Bernstein? As you are 1 e.g., and I illade
The American 14rat
" 1 1k the 1) ,0-
are far the
81. Of .1e.w, an Alai since thili,uan ton
to guess who the principals are. It is as if 1 were to say that I know if aware the position taken by Di•. Bern- prittor. Ile is 8
citi-
111.•st part small plikeen 111111 the
an engagement that every one of my readers would he interested in .rein is by no means unusual aiming old resident in the place, a leading
gives generously I lowehes ale usually found in the ern.
tell
thou
everything
except
the
names.
So
the
Israelite
tells
of
a
[
and
well-meaning
folk,
and
I
zoi,
and
a
now
who
Call
but I
intelligent
I hat•dly recognized ter of the tutus in the market place, i
rabbi in New York who was called to officiate at the funeral of a member your well halanced exisressions area to ever cause.
of his congregation, but he was to officiate at the grave only. In the holme therefore partitsularly in order. ;him when I this time. Ile has :clout half the .It•wish licenses will
Naturally these
of this man his fancily had culled in an Episcopal bishop to officiate. I am
The American Institute of l'riminal [ grown old and his hair has turned lets- t• to be tont-idol.
told that the family is nationally known. Because the deceased had been a Law and Criminology, taking its cue 1 white. Ile has been trying in all sots -Atli be t h e very licenses which brought
because.
the shops in
personal friend of his and a member of his congregation, the rabbi could fetal' the recognition by medical men -of ways to retain his license, It has ie most man nav e
not very well refuse the request of the deceased's Episcopalian-Jewish rule- • of the individualization ',if disease, Was cost him much money and he still .1.-es qua-tian ar.• situated in the market
people come together to
tives to officiate at the grave. But he refused to go with the cortege. He organized some. 20 years ago to diffuse ' not know ,viust is going to happen plaie,ii hi
went alone and returned alone. After the funeral a check for CW0 was information regarding the natural about it. Ile is wealthy, the la tel do Lassieo. out go in to have a drink
talking matter's
sent to him, which he promptly returned with the statement that he had cause of crime; to t.xpleale the antiqui- • building .•. I • . while this
The gocei :anent is not bad to Inc
been insulted and through him the entire American rabbinate. And he went dieted notion of the so-called moral five a large restaurant attached to it,
is frequented by both Christiaes Jews. The go‘l11111101t probably would .
will
of
the
human
being
as
the
sole
[
few
more
truths
that
must
have
caused
the
Episcopal
ears
of
a
on telling
cause of crime., and to establish the , and Jews. But he is afraid that if he not It•t matters go SO far, if it. would I '
the former Jews to burn fiery red.
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cloy people
••-•••••-•
I fa r-reaching principle. of individuali- • is not allowed to sell alcohol his cus• help it. But there are so
elsewhere w•here they who are doing all they can to step into
Now, why doesn't the Israelite tell us the name of the rabbi and the zation of penal treatment. 'this bailers will go
the !JIM'S Of the Jews and take away [ 1
name of the family? I think that rabbi deserves to be publicly commended course requires tonphasis on the can-ran get it.
"I would not mind," he said, "if their living from them, and they are •
o f heredity, physical and,
for his action, while the near-Jews should be publicly condemned. If the sideratione
exerting all the pressure and influence
moral makeup, emotional tencpet•a- they prohibited the sale of alcohol alt
Israelite will whisper the names in my ear I ancwilling to undertake the job.
present ;11111 previous earl roll- other. Since the gos•C1.11111ellt has they possess. They insist on their •
"rights." The only concession tom,
mod, 11111. - etc. As in made aleoh01 a government monopoly
Excuse me if I grin. What a publicity tragedy is this
Think of the uMCC generally known, f'ontinenta 1 there is not much profit in it any way. which they will agree is that things •
Federation of Temple Sisterhatais being advertised editorially and criminologi-'s have for years brought But if other restaurants are allowed should not he rushed, that tht-
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the Council of Jewish NVonieti Leine overlooked. H e re te e have the facts .tei the task of
ince repression the re. t•, se ll it people will go e l s ewhere fo r should net be m•erwhelintal stidelenlj
in this letter to the editor of the Nation:
sources of ecei y helpful branch of their fool. too, and I shall be a ruined hy disaster, that the matter should
take
its
course
and
proceed
gradually
France, Ger- man. Ont. Can't live by letting rooms
[ .rimes. Especially
You referred editorially to the National Federation of Temple
many and Italy, they have been inn- in the hotel. Visitors don't come here because that is in their awn interest
also. They have still to find the
Sisterhoods; did you not know that the National Council of Jewish
ploying ,nth neology, medicine, psy- so often, either."
had adopted resolutialis against compulsory military train-
This is only one case typical of money to put into the businesses, and
rho-analysis, psychiatry, economies,
ing in land•grant colleges; in support of the wok of the Preparatory
soeiolag ■ • and philanthropy to under- many. Everybody is going about ha- this is not so rosy.
This is how things stand with the
Disarmament Commission; fur arbitration; against the use of pois011-
stand erime. The result is that they tossed and anxious, trying to find
Isn't. gradually getting away from ap- some way out of the situation, looking Jews in Poland. The situation has im-
MIS gases; for the World Court; for a program of study among its
plying the same penalty for the sautefor somebody who will suggest a plan prto•t it but the more it impro‘aes, the
52,000 members?
a-m.oe It grow , .
(Signed) Dam Rosenberger.
eduhir offense—regardless of the to save their means of lie[elihesol.
personality of the offender. The class-
One thing I must say for the council: it doesn't IIII, anything.
ical school founded by l't.seire Bet-curia
has given way to the mote 8111,11. ell
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I wonder if I am not sliding my thinking-readers a favor by giving it thought of Lonih•oso, Aschaffenburg,
new book a free ad. 'fhe New Republic at 421 West Twenty-first street. Kraepelin's assistant) and Beim
New York, has just published a book by Tsi C. Wang, l'h. B.. of the . Garofalo.
Crane is due to defective intelligence
department of sociology of Ohio State t1niversit y, called "'The lamb
Movement in China," dealing with the relation of youth to the present or defective emotion--defective settees
(wiry. The criminal has no sense of
It
costs
only
$1.
China.
upheaval in
the !wed of respecting the rights of
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a Bolshevik, so says Maurice Hindus, the authority on Russia, indicating or reverence for God : brutality,
the wide misunderstanding and careless use of the \yard. Bolshevism, he recklessness, licentiousness are there-
means only one thing—"Government ownership of everything"--just fore on the increase in the growing
says,
that and nothing more. And meaning that it is easily understood why generation. But private revenge in
Trotzky laughs when he reads in foreign journals that the rest of the the form of measuring the punishment
world believes that Russia is Bolshevistic. It is :lathing of the sort. by the extent of the harm done by the
criniinal to society is not the answer.
Well, we have a few things to be thankful far. Our friendly fire-eater Too often we have the recidivist, eon-
to
and professional damnationist, the Rev. John Roach Straton, pastor of fined fee a le , 11, and then allowed
charged with being the harm himself and society anew bet-ause
the Calvary Baptist Church (who recently was
head and front of a new Klan movement) said that if he were elected he comes out with no equipment for
would be to cast Nicholas Murray Butler into becoming a desirable social factor.
president his first official Oct
jail. Straton is the Congressman Blanton of the pulpit —and else the Punishment should be designed to dis-
arm an enemy of society and this can
Senator Heflin.
he done only when we adapt the
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amount
and nature of punishment to
tro
me
I eet. that 'Mr. Kerenskv has come to town. One of the alert
• the needs of each individual offender.
politan dailies announced that he intended to lecture and 1.1 write in the Establish the motive that moved the
country. It happens that a year ago a gentleman asked me if I would eliallainfii181 of the crime and give such
like to have Alexander Kerensky for a lecture in Pittsburgh. 1 said it treatment as will tend to change that
would be perfectly agreeable to me. Kerensky being anti-Bolshevist I knew motive.
would be persona grata SI/ far as our nervous friend in the State Depart-
That most criminals are sick, men-
ment Was concerned and that Kereesky would have no trouble in getting tally or physically, or both, is begin-
feet, the government would greet him with a smile. ning to be generally accepted by the
into the country. In
So everything was arranged and my friend went to Paris to "hook up" socially minded. The writer's study of
Alexander Kerensky, while I waited at home 1 soon received a cable which the Loelhelopold (-use in 1921 con-
, peak Eng- vinced him that these boys were moral
read: "Everything satisfactory except that Kerensky does not .
lish." And he doesn't speak English ?IOW. ScI every statement he makes imbeciles. So too was Chapin the
has to be filtered througn an interpreter and maybe if, he is a smart in- brilliant New York editor serving a
terpreter, he censors some of Kerensky's statements.
life term at Sing Sing for the murder
n similar in-
of his devoted wife. Many
was very much interested in the guests of honor at a luncheon rivets
. would
ht,trtivlie14
a
recently in New York by the Women's Division of the Federation for the st_Hcr?
r ath e r tak the
of
recently
Support of Jewish Philanthropies. They were Jacob Wasserman, the fa- ,noting
Ilene
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:11auelsleY,
the
m uotin (tram
moos German author, who is now in this country for a visit; Lewis lirowne, famous English altenist, in his work,
Anzia Yezierska, who wrote the "Salome of the Tenements' and another Responsibility in Mental Disease:
book called. I think, "The Inunigrant" or the "Soul of the Immigrant"
"There is a diseireler of the mind, in
which without illusion, delusion, or
II can't just recall the exact title at this moment,) and Febrile Marinff.
We are hallucination, the symptoms are m;ain-
just couldn't help thinking that while we flatter ourselves that
Jews because of our membership in a spiritual community and thus should ty exhibited in a perversion of those
be recognized as Jews in a purely religious sense, yet this gathering 1 mental faculties which are usually
mention emphasized to me the fact that we are Jews for many other red- 1 [e-idled the active and moral powers—
the feeling, afTt.t•tion, propensities,
sons besides belief in Judaism.
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tempt.r, habits and conduct. The af-
or names, but with possibly feetive life of. the individual is pro-
118111e
t ism not singling out an particular
of the guests of honor at this federation four
deranged, and his . derange-
one exception, there were none
On the contrary, molt Shows itself ill what he feels,
luncheon who are Jews because of their religious beliefs. Lt
it seems , me is needed ' desire , and does. Ile has no capacity
they are Jews in spite of their beliefs. W
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of Jewish leaders for the purpose of , of true
moral feeling; all his impulses
at this time is a universal elInfor ice
e have leaders in Jewish ', and desires, to which he yields with•
creating a new definition of the word "Jew ." W
out
check,
are egotistic ; there is an
movements who do not believe in God; who certainly do not believe in 1
Judaism. So if the Reform Jeavish definition of the Jew stands we have amazing newel insensibility. The in-
rather n confusing and embarrassing situation. I am very much afraid telligence is often acute enough; in-
1 " deed they often display an extra-or-
that the group that holds a Jew to be a Jew in a religious sense only i -;
hen o
. mat y ingenuity' in Il%11111illiag, eXCUS-
going to have :Mille trouble in maintaining its position, No one knows w
Jew is or is not a Jew. We have conferences for all sorts of reasons. ing, or iustifying their behavior, ex-
a
reason
for
holding
one.
It
will
not
aggerating
this, ignoring that, and so
it seems to me that here is a good
an impossible situation. coloring the whole as to make them-
have any authority but it may help in clarifying .
,
selves
appear
the victims of misrepre-
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If one wants to get some idea why churches fail in great moral crises sentation and persecution."
We
have
begun
to awaken to the
we find an answer in some such situation as has developed in Pittsburgh
the holding of symphony con - - !weal of re-educating mothers and frith-
w here certain ministers have objected to
deal on the subject, but 1 el . .; we are thinking of sublimating
eerts on Sunday evenings. I could say agreed deal
want to hear what Walter Datmasch has to say to these men •of Cod who the energies of normal, subnormal and
:dam m hat children and adolescents;
worship Bigotry:
pre aching :thou( the individual's re-
ilLiitilln e011, iollnIless, and emphasizing
"It is to nit'a terrible thought that a group of men whose pro-
,,„1„ 1 ,, „tal results ,, f a sir•iat
the d
fession should dedicate. them to the finer emotions of men should
aml harmonious home environment.
still live in such nceolit•val darkness regarding some of t he proper
We etre la-ginning to think about the
uses to which our Sabbath day should be put. To me, as a musician
IllUnie
• relation and street of poverty. reading
and artist who has devoted his whole life to the cultivation of
[about individualized education, the
and the awakening of love and appreciation for it among my fellow-
[need of more organized and supervised
citizens such action seems irreligious in the extreme."
• play and recreation. Soon we shall
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terrible when one cdntemplates how completely we are held in the eenimence to look after and train no
It is
grasp
of reactionary arid ignorant forces in this country. If churchmen glected, unruly, unstable, peculiar and •
mentalities and we will want
think they can develop the spirit of righteousness in the minds and hearts unusual
gang life--gangs of
of men through such outworn and completely edesolete restrictions they to concentrate on
rare unworthy of the high office they hold. When one considers what's men and wemen as well as boys gangs.
going on in such states as Tennessee and Kentucky and Alabama and In the meantime, let us have trained
efficient police officials and expo-
Indiana and a few other states, one is hard put to realize Plat • Had
Georgia and
Who will give us
a clean job of it and revive witches kneed prosecutors
this is the twentieth century. Let's make and
a real burning Ilell and a real prompt and general tainvictions. And
and thumb screws and racks and stocks ,
let
us
have
educated and
oceans
believe in that sort by all
Devil with horns and hoofs. There are millions who
the e prison officials.
of thing today right in this country. So let's cater to them. Give themefficient
ery
truly,
1.
blues on Sunday and every day in the week. It's pretty nearly time that
PH..1. AUSTEN NEW MAN,
bright person identified with religious movements should hit on the
\.. P. (for U. S.) Inter-
tome
idea of spreading the news that you can he religious without going around
mondial Anna. 14 Clubs
with a solemn and melancholy air as if the world was coming to an end [
a
Opposed to C p ital Pun-
end that was the saddest thing you could imagine. God Himself would
ishment.
have these men smile ! Must a religious life be a sad. drab, miserable 1 .,• ■ \\ dminster R York.
oad.
h a believe that way to my mind are blasphemers.
affair? Men w
1,... I I . -ter, New
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Now I am inclined to disagree with the Jewish Daily News in charging
Harper's Magazine with being anti-Semitic. I think it quite unfair to
because it sees fit to throw open its
accuse a publication of an
t-usses the Jewish questi
tor who
columns occ a siona lly to a co
closeon
ly
ntribuI have foll owed Harper's pretty
anner that we do not like.
in
and I con-
rontinued from Preceding Page)
far the past year or so since it turned "red" in color and idea.
fuse that I think it a fair, outspoken magazine. The Orthodox Christian
New', matters with an ex-soldier, transfer.
Church surely has a right to complain as much as the Jewish Daily
all unorthodox ring their license nominally to him
because it has had some bold liberals writing for it in
'and paying him a certain sum for the
Christian way.
use of his name. They thought the
14 Josef Bard's which has question was thus settled. When the
I confess I disliked exceedingly that article
authorities lovien to talk of procoxl-
an
Austrian
and
we
in
created so much discussion. But Bard, I believe,
, Mg to revision of all licenses, these
can't expect much that in net colored by prejudice. But Inat does net
Jews slept easily. Gradually what had
justify such a statement made by a Jewish newspaper that
[ happened became known. Very soon
pressure was put open the ex-seldiers
not even have the courage which others have
harpers dices
• who had lent their names for this par-
shown of frankly admitting its anti-Semitism, but hides under the
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tese and they were told that if it Wan
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false caption of the article. "Why Europe Dislikes
1 feund that they we-re ndt the actual
owners of the businesses for which
statement from Harper's on this subject.
they held the licenses the licenses
I would like to have
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would tie revoked. That is why the
pre aches the ideal. To insure strength 'representatives
of the •x-soldiers
New Muffler Saves Gasoline. the shell and intermediate xpansion agreed to the postpone.ment. They
ehanclo no are of steel with the joints [ wanted time in order to camped the ex-
The influence which the muffler or
soldiers who hate lent their name., to
rustle as to ts• s tronger than the
exhaust silencer may exert on th•• fuel so
meted away' (rem the joint. The [the Jewish licensees to throw over
consumption of a meter t ar is fre-
their Jewish friends. On the are hand
I h • 14 are held in the out-
pressed
quently overlooked by the motorist of er
slut II by a rolled lock joint made on 'they' are being threatened that if they
licensees
today
eperial machines designed for the pur- 'do not throw them ewer the
Rack in the old days when many pt.,. There are no raetings in the con- will in any case be withdrawn, and on
makes of cars were regularly equiptsed structic all the junta are mechani- the other, they are Is ing tempted with
with muffler 'cut-out' valves and the
credit-aide to enable them to take over
cal, no adds or bolts Of rods are de-
owners of many ears of ether makes
the business without having to depend
p•nd•sl upon t set ure the beads, shell •
added such equipment.
and intermediate chambers together on the Jews. The plan is succeeding
Dodge Brothers engineers after ex- where they must withstand bursting During the month of January a large
taustive experiments have developed
' number if Jews have had to give up
an improved muffler which el , sely sp. strains.
Jewish Situation
In l'olan(1
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A Tribute To
Morris Fishman
The First Ten Days $1,000,000
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MORRIS FISHMAN
Vice-President
In charge of the leading agency of
the Detroit Life Insurance Company.
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The Detroit Life Insurance Corn-
pany as a tribute to its vice-pres-
ident Morris Fishman has for the
past few years designated the month
of March as Fishman month. Dur-
ing the month of March, 1926 the
Company wrote $3,373,635 of new
business. To commemorate March
1927 which is the Fifteenth Annual
"Fishman Month," the Fishman
Agency has set a goal of $3,500,000•
Life Insurance Means--The satisfaction of a Duty
performed. The Duty of still greater provision
for your loved ones!
What is the minimum income you will require in your old age, or if you
become totally and permanently disabled; and what is the smallest annual in-
come your family could manage on if you were taken away?
Is it $500 a year, or $1,000, $2,000, $5,000, $10,000, or more?
How much will it require to settle your estate—to pay your debts, mort-
gages, and taxes, including the federal and state inheritance taxes?
How mucn cash will be needed at your death, or the death of your part-
ner or an official of your company, to stabilize credit or to enable surviving
partners or stockholders to acquire the deceased associate's interest in the
business and carry on?
p
Following is a List of the Agents of
the Fishman Agency of the Detroit
Life Insurance Company Who Will
Try to Surpass March 1926 Record:
ADELM A N
G. W. GOROWITZ
LOUIS NORMAN
H. J. AGINS
0. ARONSON
C. HANDLF:R
JOSEPH HAGGAI
P. PORTNOY
S. G. BAULS
H. HOROWITZ
SIMON REUBEN
S. BECKER
E. JACOBSON
S. ROSENBLOOM
S. BERNATII
N. KON1KOW
W. LEV
A. SCHWALB
M. SOURASKY
S. LIEBERNIAN
FRANK Tl'RNER
I). 1. T1CKTON
M. WEISF,NFELD
B. R. COHEN
LOUIS COHEN
MRS. ROSE COWAN
A. H. PINCER
1.. LIPNIK
S. LIGHTSTONE
BENJAMIN FISHMAN
S. MADDEN
SAM FISHMAN
A. H. MILLER
E. NISSENBAUM
ALEX II. GERSON
M. ROSEN
HOME OFFICE
M. E. O'BRIEN, President.
N1O1{RIS FISHMAN, Vice•P•esident.
II. J WINOKUR
S. WOIIL
HOMER GC( K, Asst. to President.
S. ZUCKERMAN
Detroit Life Insurance Co.
2210 Park Avenue
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